Chronicle of a Love (Cronaca di un amore)

Italy, 1950. Director Michelangelo Antonioni. 98m.

One of Martin Scorsese’s all-time favourites, Antonioni’s first feature film is a mature work packed with characteristic sensuality, themes of yearning and jealousy, and a keen interest in high fashion. The film is a labyrinthine story of a love triangle tainted by two enigmatic deaths, and the director’s ode to the deluxe bourgeois girl Paola played by the 1947 Miss Italy, Lucia Bosé . Bosé’s splendid wardrobe was created by the lawyer-turned-costume designer Ferdinando Sarmi (here also cast as her husband Enrico) who was to make a successful career as a fashion designer at Elizabeth Arden and later in his own name.

With Lucia Bosé, Ferdinando Sarmi and Massimo Girotti.

Past screenings

If Looks Could Kill - London
Saturday 24 May 2008, 20:40 | BFI Southbank, NFT2
Monday 26 May 2008, 17:50 | BFI Southbank, NFT2
Introduced by guest curator Elizabeth Wilson.

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